As most of you guys know, I'm rebuilding my 289 full flow V8. I had everything ready to put the crank back in today, which I did. I decided to go ahead and put new crank main bearings in it just to be as fresh as possible since the previous ones looked to have some questionable wear on them despite supposedly being "new" as well. I got a set of F/M STD bearings to match what was in the motor before, and which previously mic'd out to be within spec. when I was checking things originally. Because I've learned to not assume anything at this point, I thought it best to re-check the clearance on not just one of the bearings, but all of them. Good thing I did as I found that on every single one of them, the green plastigauge barely even deformed if at all, let alone was anywhere near spec. When I saw that I thought to myself, WTH, how can that be? So I cleaned and redid the #3 bearing one more time and still the same result. So back out comes the crank and bearings.
First thing I did was just check the thickness of a couple of the bearings from each set. I found that the old, very slightly worn set came in at about .0990" thickness on average. The fresh set came in at only about .0940". That was checking a couple from each set and a couple spots on each. So I guess that is the problem right there. How can this be? That is .005" off and mind you that is per 1/2. Again, WTH? The main bearings are suppose to have a clearance of just .0005" - .0025" total. The old set gave me clearances within spec, although on the higher end of that range. With these newer bearings being .005" thinner each 1/2, that is way, way off. No wonder the plastigauge didn't seem to have deformed at all, I don't think it did with that unexpectedly excessive gap.
I double checked the stampings on the bearings and they both do say STD on them and appear to have the same part #'s 1787CP, although it looks like the older set was made in 04/2013 and the fresh set in 06/2020 if I'm interpreting the info correctly.
With that, I checked the crank main journals and looks like they are at about 2.4885" and are suppose to be 2.4995"/2.5". I guess they are not STD to begin with. They are .0110" - .0115" under. So I guess getting correct -.0100" bearings is what I really need? And the older bearings are just stamped wrong somehow? Hard to believe, but unless I'm wrong, that seems to be the case.
Or I guess I can just stick the old bearings back in and call it good enough.
Remember what I said about not being able to assume anything with this motor? I mean not 1 single thing.
Anybody have any thoughts on this? Maybe I'm doing something wrong, what is going on here?
As Lucy says, "Good grief Charlie Brown!"
Fresh one on the right, older one on the left, both 1st 2 photos:




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First thing I did was just check the thickness of a couple of the bearings from each set. I found that the old, very slightly worn set came in at about .0990" thickness on average. The fresh set came in at only about .0940". That was checking a couple from each set and a couple spots on each. So I guess that is the problem right there. How can this be? That is .005" off and mind you that is per 1/2. Again, WTH? The main bearings are suppose to have a clearance of just .0005" - .0025" total. The old set gave me clearances within spec, although on the higher end of that range. With these newer bearings being .005" thinner each 1/2, that is way, way off. No wonder the plastigauge didn't seem to have deformed at all, I don't think it did with that unexpectedly excessive gap.
I double checked the stampings on the bearings and they both do say STD on them and appear to have the same part #'s 1787CP, although it looks like the older set was made in 04/2013 and the fresh set in 06/2020 if I'm interpreting the info correctly.
With that, I checked the crank main journals and looks like they are at about 2.4885" and are suppose to be 2.4995"/2.5". I guess they are not STD to begin with. They are .0110" - .0115" under. So I guess getting correct -.0100" bearings is what I really need? And the older bearings are just stamped wrong somehow? Hard to believe, but unless I'm wrong, that seems to be the case.
Or I guess I can just stick the old bearings back in and call it good enough.
Remember what I said about not being able to assume anything with this motor? I mean not 1 single thing.
Anybody have any thoughts on this? Maybe I'm doing something wrong, what is going on here?
As Lucy says, "Good grief Charlie Brown!"
Fresh one on the right, older one on the left, both 1st 2 photos:
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